This has proven to be one of the most popular posts on this blog, so it’s time for an update. The good news is that the update comes with more resources! Although the big bills are for college, the reality is that many students are not well served by their public high schools. We could… [Read More]
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Paying for college: #GivingTuesday and the fundraising juggernaut
Tuesday, December 3 has been dubbed #GivingTuesday by the 92nd Street Y in New York City. They created the event last year to promote philanthropy in contrast to Black Friday and Cyber Monday and the general excess of shopping that takes place this time of year. I’m getting a ton of emails in my in-box… [Read More]
Paying for college: Colleges will be closing and merging
Recently, the Wall Street Journal ran an article on enrollment declines facing private colleges that may lead to closures and mergers. The story is right on, but it made me wistful because I pitched a similar story to almost every business publication out there five years ago or so. Such is the life of a… [Read More]
Paying for college: Should you go Greek?
Fraternities and sororities are expensive, but they are also a key part of life on many college campuses. Are they worth it? I was in a sorority. In hindsight, I’m not sure it was worth the money, but I am still friends with many of my sisters. If I bought my friends, I bought good… [Read More]
Paying for college: Planning if you don’t plan on getting aid
The handy FinAid calculator may show that your family will get little or no financial aid for the college of your kid’s dreams. It happens, and many families are surprised when it does. They may not think of themselves as rich, or maybe life got in the way of saving money. Furthermore, colleges expect that… [Read More]